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The Passionate Friends

A woman is torn between the man she loves, who is married to someone else, and her older husband.

Director(s)

David Lean

George Pollock

Maggie Unsworth

Cast & Crew

Arthur Howard

Arthur Howard

Smith - the Butler

Trevor Howard

Trevor Howard

Prof. Steven Stratton

Claude Rains

Claude Rains

Howard Justin

David Lean

David Lean

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Ann Todd

Ann Todd

Mary Justin

Isabel Dean

Isabel Dean

Pat Stratton

Guido Lorraine

Guido Lorraine

Hotel Manager

Wilfrid Hyde-White

Wilfrid Hyde-White

Lawyer

Hélène Burls

Hélène Burls

Flowerwoman

Maggie Unsworth

Maggie Unsworth

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George Pollock

George Pollock

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John Serret

John Serret

Emigration Official

Betty Ann Davies

Betty Ann Davies

Joan Layton

Marcel Poncin

Marcel Poncin

Hall Porter

Natasha Sokolova

Natasha Sokolova

Chambermaid

Frances Waring

Frances Waring

Charwoman

Wenda Rogerson

Wenda Rogerson

Bridge Guest

Helen Piers

Helen Piers

1st Woman - Albert Hall

Ina Pelly

Ina Pelly

2nd Woman - Albert Hall

Details

GenresDrama, Romance
Runtime1h 31 mins
Released on26 Jan 1949
Languageen
Produced InUnited Kingdom
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Reviews

CinemaSerf

7/10

Ann Todd puts in quite a strong performance in this quite sensitively presented drama as "Mary", a lady contentedly if not ecstatically married to financier "Howard" (Claude Rains). One afternoon she bumps into "Prof. Stratton" (Trevor Howard) and that rekindles memories of a pre-war romance. When her husband has to go to Switzerland on business, she accompanies him and yes, you've guessed, she encounters "Stratton" again - though this time her husband spots her distress when they part and she is rumbled. This is another solid effort from David Lean that allows the performances to develop at their own pace; the characters each have flaws and strengths and his adaptation of this lesser known HG Wells story is quite a poignant and characterful look at how the choices we make evolve and change over time. The title is a bit misleading - for passion is really the one thing that is truly absent throughout, but Rains and Howard - two distinctively different style of actors work well as the foils to Todd's uncertain and needy "Mary" who is probably far more excited by the idea of love rather than actually experiencing or enjoying it. I could have done without her narration - it distracted me from an otherwise superior drama that is certainly a delight to watch, if not necessarily one with characters to admire.

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